CNC machined PVC produces lightweight, corrosion-resistant parts with excellent chemical resistance, electrical insulation, and reliable dimensional stability for industrial and technical applications.
CNC machined PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a versatile engineering plastic known for its excellent chemical resistance, corrosion resistance, and electrical insulation properties. It is widely used in industrial, electrical, and chemical applications due to its durability, stability, and resistance to harsh environments.
PVC offers outstanding resistance to acids, alkalis, and many corrosive chemicals, making it particularly suitable for components used in chemical processing, fluid handling, and industrial environments. It also provides excellent electrical insulation and performs reliably in applications requiring non-conductive materials.
The material maintains stable performance in moderate temperature environments and resists moisture, corrosion, and environmental degradation. While PVC has lower temperature resistance compared to high-performance engineering plastics, it remains highly durable and cost-effective for many industrial applications.